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ASU History Quick Reference Pages

The following lists are available:

"Firsts" and Special Events in ASU History 1885 to 1989

Arizona Board of Regents members, 1935 to 2005

Student Members of Arizona Board of Regents, 1978 to 2006

ASU Regent's Professors, 1988 to 2004

Principals and Presidents of ASU, 1886 to present

Honorary Degrees Granted by ASU, 1940 to present

ASU Tempe campus Buildings Survey, 1960-2007 (pdf) 

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